On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 14:10:52 -0600 "Jeffrey S. Haemer" <jeffrey.haemer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm a Fedora apprentice, interested in Puppet. > > I've been looking through the puppet repo on lockbox01 to try to learn > what's there. I've been looking through them on lockbox01 itself. > > I think it would be useful to try running puppet-lint on a module or > two. It seems like it would be easiest to do this on my own machine, > since that way I wouldn't have to persuade someone else to install > puppet-lint and its transitive dependencies on an official, Fedora > resource. > > So, here are my questions: > > (1) Would it be okay if I downloaded a single module from the repo? I suppose it would be, but you don't need the entire git history right? Just the current files? I'm pretty sure our head revision is ok and doesn't contain much sensitive. > (2) Could someone suggest a particularly "typical" repo to play with? > > Even better would be three -- one very simple, one typical, and one > complex -- but I'd be perfectly content to start with one. Well, for complex our httpd module has often been messy seeming to me. The glusterfs one I added recently might be middling complex. It doesn't have much in it, but it uses templates and some other things. Something like askbot would be a simple one I think. I'm interested to hear what puppet lint says about our stuff. ;) kevin
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